I'm designing something with split supply opamps and I only have a single supply power supply. I know about single supply opamps.
I found this:
Which makes sense, the opamp holds it output at BATT/2 because of the voltage divider seen at the non-inverting input. But I'm thinking the max current the can be sourced/sunk from the GND node is a function of the opamp. (typically in the mA range)
So I did this up:
It's based off an on brushed motor driver circuit. I would just like some opinions on if this will fix my current problem.
Cheers
-Walker
I found this:
Which makes sense, the opamp holds it output at BATT/2 because of the voltage divider seen at the non-inverting input. But I'm thinking the max current the can be sourced/sunk from the GND node is a function of the opamp. (typically in the mA range)
So I did this up:
It's based off an on brushed motor driver circuit. I would just like some opinions on if this will fix my current problem.
Cheers
-Walker